My '67 E-type needs a tie rod replacement. Is this something an amatuer like myself should/can attempt or is it best left to a professional?
Submitted by SW03-09811 on Sun, 02/21/2010 - 21:29
Submitted by rcmaury@bellso… on Sun, 02/21/2010 - 20:25
series 1 tie-rod replacement
Bill Tracy had a bunch made and has been selling them on EBAY. Not sure if there are any currently listed but you can always call him in Florida. http://www.billtracyjaguar.com/parts.html and go to cooling system parts. Note that each of the clamps has the same stamping. So far I have not heard of anyone else noticing this. I guess I must be pretty anal to notice but they are a real nice looking clamp and they are brand new, not refinished used ones.
Submitted by SC38-21185J on Sun, 02/21/2010 - 17:18
series 1 tie-rod replacement
Great articles Dick! Although it has been sometime since I've needed them, I was not aware that someone is reproducing Cheney clamps. Who carries them?
Submitted by rcmaury@bellso… on Sun, 02/21/2010 - 16:19
series 1 tie-rod replacement
Best left to a pro but if you want an idea of what is involved, I have a detailed article on the rebuilding process of a Manual XKE rack. The tie rod is set up on the rack unlike the later cars where it is a simple screw on. Alignment is still necessary.
http://www.georgiajag.com/Documents/XKE%20Manual%20Rack/ManualRack.html
Submitted by SE98-32482CJ on Sun, 02/21/2010 - 16:04
series 1 tie-rod replacement
Dave an expanded answer is that you will need to align the car and there is a good chance that if the tie rods are shot the rack itself may need new bushes. Good luck.
Submitted by SC38-21185J on Sun, 02/21/2010 - 15:52
Dick and Patrick,
I am a fan of Bill Tracy and greatly appreciate the effort he has made reproducing hard-to-find parts for our XK's. Yes, his "CHENEY" hose clamps do look good but, to the best of my knowledge, they are made of stainless steel, not the original cad-plated mild steel. As a result, they don't look original because as-is, they are too smooth and shiny. They can be made to look more like the originals by dulling their finish by light grit blasting.
I don't know if they will look convincing, to all Judges, alongside original CHENEY's.
Good luck,
Dick Cavicke
JCNA, Chief Judge